I love that 'horror fishing game' is becoming a genre

I love that ‘horror fishing game’ is becoming a genre

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There’s something inherently spooky about fishing. You’re often alone on a boat, sometimes far out at sea. You’re casting a line into deep, murky waters and feeling an unknown, unseen creature suddenly sink its teeth into your bait and begin to pull. You’re a hunter with nothing but a string on a stick in an environment almost entirely hidden from view, one you can’t survive in for long should anything go wrong. It’s the perfect canvas for creeping dread and big scares.

So I’m glad to see more and more fishing games embracing the potential for horror, like the announcement trailer for Dredge (opens in new tab) (above). The “sinister fishing adventure” from Team 17 and Black Salt Games casts you as a fisherman marooned on a mysterious island populated with peculiar characters. To earn enough to repair your ship you’ll have to trawl the island’s dark waters for fish and whatever odd curios you manage to pull from the waves.

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